Ok here goes. I told you gluegun I wouldn't do a big review or nothing but I will give you my first day impressions on my new setup. The M200's on there own I think would have been a disappointment to me. They have great highs but seem to lack a little in the midrange and definately lack the lows. If the bass is turned much more than half the speaker distort fairly easily at high levels. So to turn them up loud the bass needs to sit at about the 10 o'clock position(almost non-existant). I know you said they have a break in time but this is just the right out of the box experience. You wouldn't want to run them against a set of the more popular 4.1 (641's, 560's, etc.)systems on there own. They would just get killed. Now the build quality is totally awesome. These things are HUGE, heavy and built tough yet still look elegant. Kind of hard to make room on a small desk for them so I think I may get some speaker stands for them. They fit but just a little crowded. Now here's the kicker. Pair these speakers with the hsu vtf2 sub and DAMN. This sub really amazes me at how much bass it can put out. Its relatively small for a home theatre sub but I'd put this up against any sub under $1000. It just hits hard, i literally had pictures fall off the wall in the other room:eek: . It gives you one of those feelings where your eyeballs kind of vibrate in your head:D . It to has an extremely good build quality. The outside of it is almost like the tough coat you put in the bed of trucks to protect the steel. I haven't "really" got a chance to mess with all the features but I do have it tuned pretty good. The combination of this sub and the diva speakers makes for an awesome sounding system. The only downfall is the volume control is seperate to use the sub and speakers together. I'm sure a little more money could solve this problem. But overall I can say i'm very satisfied with this system. ;)
